[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]It’s always an overwhelming moment for kids when schools reopen. Finally, they get to connect with their friends and favorite teachers. However, for 20.2 percent of American students who get bullied in school every year, it can also be a nervous moment.
As a parent, there are ways you can teach your kids how to deal with bullies, and one of the best approaches is through back to school activities. Such activities help kids prepare for the first day at school, in addition to equipping them with different life skills. For example, back to school cooking lets your children explore kid-friendly recipes and prepare some of their favorite treats.
At Baketivity, we offer fun back to school baking ideas, including an educational lesson about anti-bullying that allows your kids to prepare for school. Combining lessons with fun kitchen activities has proven to be effective in equipping kids with useful knowledge.
Read on to learn more![/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”The Biscotti Cookie” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]The biscotti is an Italian cookie that originated from Prato, a city in Tuscany, Italy. Today, this cookie is a common addition to cookie plates. Originally, it was made with eggs, almonds, and pine nuts, but modern recipes include other ingredients, such as chocolate, bacon, and cornmeal.
According to biscotti history, it was rediscovered by Italian chef Antonio Mattei in the mid-nineteenth century. In Italy, these cookies are served after dinner, along with a glass of sweet wine, such as vin santo. In other parts of the world, they’re common in coffee shops, and they are offered together with cappuccino and latte.
Biscotti cookies tend to be confused with Savoiardi cookies, which are commonly known as ladyfingers. Savoiardi cookies are egg-based and are roughly shaped like large fingers. They’re made using confectioner’s sugar, granulated sugar, eggs, flour, and salt.
Biscottis are usually hard and dry, but it’s vital to watch for texture while making them. They can really be too dry and hard sometimes. Also, do not over-complicate the flavors with too many ingredients.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”26428″ img_size=”full” style=”vc_box_rounded”][vc_custom_heading text=”Bake to School Kit” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Not all kids will be enthusiastic about school re-opening. Some will need a boost of enthusiasm to be excited about what awaits them in school. That’s where our Bake to School kit comes in handy.
With our kit, your kits can easily learn how to bake unique biscotti cookies. The kit comes with enough ingredients to bake about 12 to 15 cookies. It also includes pre-measured ingredients, meaning your kids only need to mix and bake straight away. The recipe is straightforward and easy-to-follow.
The kit’s ingredients include sugar, vanilla sugar, baking powder, red sugar crystals, a tube of icing, and yellow nonpareils. If your kid is allergic to dairy, it’s advisable to replace the icing with dark chocolate chips melted in a pastry bag.
Additionally, the kit also comes with a shopping list for baking tools and wet ingredients that your kids may need to use.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Add Cards for their Teachers and Friends” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]School reopening is also a perfect time for your kids to show appreciation to their teachers and friends. In addition to the kit, you can also buy them thank you and greetings gift cards, which they can write personalized messages for their recipients.
Giving cards to friends is a great way for kids to show love and kindness to others. As such, other kids are likely to treat them the same way, thus reducing the chances of bullying in school. The cards come in different designs, allowing them to pick options that are likely to appeal to most kids.
The Baketivity team can also add a custom message to the cards if this is something you might need.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”School Themed Cookies Kit” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]There’s no better way to prepare your kids for school reopening than baking school-themed cookies. Whatever ideas they have, they can quickly turn them into delicious bites. A good example is the pencil cookie in our kit.
Remind them to bake enough pencil sugar cookies, which they can share with their friends when they get to school. This too is vital in showing kindness to others. Naturally, kids tend to create friendlier connections and relationships through sharing.
The first day of school cookies can also make great gifts for their teachers. Remember, they will also be getting new teachers and classes when school starts.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”26430″ img_size=”full” style=”vc_box_rounded”][vc_custom_heading text=”Stopping Bullying With Educational Lessons” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]The kit also comes with exciting lessons that your kids can explore while their cookies are in the oven. Adding some learning to their baking time is an ideal way of encouraging them to learn something new whenever they have time.
The booklet is kid-friendly, and it covers topics that your kids will definitely love to explore. For example, with the anti-bullying lessons, your kids can learn how to respond whenever they’re bullied. They can also learn how to help their friends whenever bullies confront them.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”The Role of Parents” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]Like teachers, parents should also teach their kids how to build respectful relationships. They need to understand common bullying behaviors, such as harassment, teasing, and name-calling. Keep in mind that bullying can be verbal, social, or physical.
Preventing bullying in schools starts with how best parents guide their kids at home. Parents whose kids are bullies should also use educational lessons to help their kids shun such behaviors. This also allows you to model positive social behavior in your kids.
Teaching your kid social skills is also essential because they need to know that their needs can be met while being respectful to other kids. They also need to know their rights in regard to size, weight, ethnic group, color, religion, disabilities, allergies, and race.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Restoring Confidence” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]With school re-opening, some kids might be reluctant to go back to school due to the bullying experience they have had. They might also want to change schools due to such experiences. When this happens, it means they have become apprehensive, and this can affect their performance in school.
Instead, you need to focus on lessons and activities that can help restore their confidence. For example, encourage them to spend time with friends who are kind and have a positive influence. Also, tell them to join sports, clubs, or other school activities that can help them build strength and friendships.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Final Thoughts” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]School reopening should always be a fun experience for every kid. It shouldn’t be a moment that evokes tormenting memories. As a parent, the days that precede school opening are perfect for you to prepare your kids.
You can easily enjoy quality family time through activities that allow your kids to learn a new skill while teaching them life or educational lessons. At Baketivity, we offer the Bake to School kit, which comes with an anti-bullying lesson and a fun game.
In addition to learning how to bake Biscotti cookies, your kids can also get essential anti-bullying knowledge, which can benefit them while in school.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]